NFA App. returned..

Dotted the I and crossed the T...
Did not put the words "The" and "Firearms" names on my form 1 application.
This would have been the proper name for my Trust.
Even though I sent the ATF a copy of my trust. They still wanted me too correct the application.
When or if you fill out a form 1 or 4 for an NFA item. Check it twice, then check it again.
What a pain in the ass too stay legal.

"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781

Son of a Gun..

Originally Posted by pirate56

ARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!! when I saw the title of the post I was going to say congrats!!

Gets better. If we dont hear from you in 30 days your stamp will be denied.
If you have any questions call agent X at ext. 1234. O Tay.
"Hi. You have reached the desk of agent X at ATF HQ. where we are here to serve the public."
Hmm so far so good. I like agent X.
"I will be out of town for 1 year on special assignment. If this is any of the idiots who have applied for a stamp. Good luck." WTF over.
No kidding. Sent everything every friggen thing. Even a copy of the Trust.
Copy of my C&R, CCW. Drivers license. Gift certificate too Dunkin Doughnuts.
Did not put the words "The and Firearms" as the purchaser.
Think Jorge even filled it out for me. Only thing I filled out was my name and I screwed that up.
I can not envision owning a gun shop FFL..
I would be whipping damn guns rite through the damn window.
"Get out. I quit. Take your friggen FFL and put it where the sun dont shine."

"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781

Yes. Best part is the agent I spoke with needed a little attitude adjustment.
Guy gets an attitude because I ask a question.
"I almost started my "Hay go F#$k yourself."
There sure did not have a problem with cashing my check as soon as it hit their desk. They ran too the bank.

"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781